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What did the Supreme Court rule inSamiullah vs State of Bihar? Why did the court strike down Bihars mutation-linked registration rules? Why is registration legally distinct from title or ownership? What structural flaws make land transactions traumatic in India?
Bihar govt. approves shooting of over 37 films, web series and documentaries in the State
The Art and Culture Department has sought a list of locations from District Magistrates, Art and Culture department officials, different districts which are either important from historic or religious point of view, or shooting point of view
2025: The year of BJP's electoral dominance
In 2025, the BJP cemented its position in the political landscape, claiming victories in both Delhi and Bihar. As the party gears up for 2026, it will confront challenging assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry. The upcoming contests are pivotal, revealing strategic insights and hurdles that the BJP must navigate.
Bihari man sells samosas in London train, draws mixed reaction
Indians living abroad often bring their cultures to the foreign land. However, this time, an Indian man got more than his customs back from home. A video that has gone viral shows an owner of a samosa restaurant called Ghantawala Bihari Samosa selling the traditional snacks at a London train station on a cart hanging Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bihar govt starts selecting artistes for Rs 3,000 monthly pension, 85 already listed
The Bihar School Examination Board has opened online applications for the Sakshamta Pariksha 5th Phase 2026 on its official website, bsebsakshamta.com. The competency test is for teachers working under local bodies in Bihar and will be held in computer-based mode. The article explains eligibility conditions, application fees, important dates and the step-by-step online application process for interested candidates.
VHP to promote social harmony with community feasts in UP, Bihar & WB
BJP remembers Atal Bihari Vajpayee on birth anniversary
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 30: Celebrating Good Governance Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Bharatiya Janata Party leaders in Jammu and Kashmir today paid rich tribute to the former Prime Minister, remembering his visionary leadership and enduring legacy. J&K BJP President and MP (Rajya Sabha), Sat Sharma, along with party General Secretaries Sanjita Dogra and Gopal Mahajan, MLA Ch Vikram Randhawa, Party Secretary Reema Padha, District Prabhari Parduman Singh, and District President Naresh Singh [] The post BJP remembers Atal Bihari Vajpayee on birth anniversary appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Blankets distributed to people
Seven held, liquor seized in Sitamarhi
Two youths die in Khagaria accident
Patna administration disburses Rs6cr compensation to 954 SC/ST atrocity victims
DM organises entrepreneur dialogue
Two-day inter-divisional para-sports competition from Feb 14
Bihar government to revive old sugar mills
Cooperative Minister to launch membership-cum-awareness drive at panchayat level from Jan 2, in order to create awareness among people about its schemes and also to carry out a membership drive of PACS.
Man dies by suicide over family dispute
Student crushed to death in city
Chargesheet against Bihar man in fake job cheating case
Srinagar, Dec 30 : The Economic Offences Wing of Crime Branch has submitted a chargesheet in absentia against a Bihar resident before a court in Jammu and Kashmirs Bandipora district in connection with a fraud case. A case was registered based on a written complaint which alleged that a company, True Dreams Project India Pvt [] The post Chargesheet against Bihar man in fake job cheating case appeared first on Northlines .
JDU at its strongest in 2025, even as post-Nitish Kumar question nears
The Janata Dal (United) remains heavily dependent on Nitish Kumar, whose leadership continues to define the partys political relevance. After a weak showing in 2020, the JDU rebounded strongly in 2025 following its return to the NDA in early 2024, benefiting from the BJPs reduced majority at the Centre and renewed attention to Bihar.
Clicking New Year greetings could cost you dear, say cyber police
With the New Year just around the corner, Patna's cyber police are on high alert, warning citizens about potential scams hiding behind festive cheer. Fraudsters may send cheerful 'Happy New Year' wishes loaded with dubious links or Android packages, cleverly disguised as exclusive deals or fun animated images.
Administration to take strict action against land & liquor mafia
In a focused effort to enforce prohibition laws, Patna district is stepping up its game. Officials are encouraged to fast-track confiscation efforts, expedite liquor destruction processes, and ensure stern convictions. A firm stance against the land, liquor, and sand mafias has been declared, with resolving land conflicts taking precedence.
Motorcycle-borne assailants open fire on two men in Barh, one serious
In a shocking incident in Patna's Saksohra region, Gorelal Yadav was ambushed by three assailants on motorbikes, sustaining critical injuries from multiple gunshots. The attack occurred as he was returning home from his farm accompanied by his brother-in-law.
Two sugar mills to be revived by cooperative department: Minister
In an exciting development for Bihar's agricultural sector, the cooperative minister unveiled ambitious plans to breathe new life into the defunct sugar mills of Sakri and Raiyam. This restoration effort is a cornerstone of the state's 'Saat Nischay-3' initiative, which seeks to rejuvenate nine aging sugar mills and introduce 25 modern facilities.
Panchayat secretary arrested for accepting Rs10k bribe in Ara
In a startling turn of events, the Special Vigilance Unit has detained Jeetendra Prasad, a panchayat secretary in Ara, under suspicion of soliciting a bribe of Rs10,000. The charge stems from his demand to hasten the issuance of a crucial birth certificate for a womans mother-in-law, a process that had already stalled for four months due to bureaucratic delays.
Womans found dead under mysterious circumstances in Samastipur
Woman strangled to death over dowry demand in Saran
In a tragic incident in Saran district, a young woman reportedly lost her life due to dowry demands, sparking outrage among the local community. Her husband and in-laws attempted to perform a swift cremation, but vigilant villagers alerted the authorities just in time.
Startups share ideas, concerns with state CS
PACS units being developed as service centres: Minister
In a remarkable evolution, Bihar's Primary Agriculture Cooperative Credit Societies (PACS) are emerging as essential community service hubs. They are rolling out a range of online solutions alongside Jan Aushadhi Kendras to enhance member benefits. With a robust membership of over 1.38 crore, PACS are also gearing up to introduce 'Tarkari' outlets dedicated to fresh fruits and vegetables.
Ropeway crash: 2 engineers suspended, agency blacklisted
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a ropeway trial in Rohtas ended in disaster, prompting Bihar's Road Construction Minister to take swift action. Two engineers have been suspended, and the construction agency responsible is now on the blacklist.
Brief sunshine, but chill persists
Bihar welcomed a moment of warmth as the winter chill eased slightly under a gentle haze, although foggy mornings persisted. Despite this brief thaw, several districts remained in the tight grip of severe cold, with Rajgir recording the lowest temperature.
16 IAS officers reshuffled in state; Hans gets posting
In a bold move to enhance administrative efficiency, the Bihar government has reshuffled 18 senior IAS officers, redefining key positions within the state. Vinay Kumar steps into the crucial role of Principal Secretary for Urban Development and Housing, while Sanjeev Hans, recently cleared of corruption allegations, has been appointed as Additional Member of the Board of Revenue.
At a recent meeting, BJP's national working president Nitin Nabin called upon the Ram Navami celebration committee in Patna to kick off their preparations for the sacred festivities set to commence on March 26. With deep ties to the Shri Shri Ramnavami Shobha Yatra Abhinandan Samiti, Nabin highlighted the significance of the yatra in promoting unity and discipline among communities.
City to ring in 2026 with theme parties, fireworks
As we approach the dawn of 2026, Patna is transforming into a festive wonderland, ready to usher in the New Year with exuberance. Expect a myriad of options, from grand parties decked with dazzling fireworks to cozy cafe gatherings stuffed with warmth and laughter.
PMC collects over Rs63 crore in property tax, waste charges
In a remarkable feat, the Patna Municipal Corporation has surpassed a monumental Rs 63 crore in collections from property tax and solid waste management fees. This accomplishment stems from an aggressive tax initiative, with a significant shift toward online payment methods.
Police return 52 cellphones to owners in West Champaran
In a commendable stride towards public safety, the Bettiah police have triumphantly completed 'Operation Muskaan', returning 35 mobile phonesvalued at over Rs 10 lakhto their rightful owners. Since the operation kicked off in January, a total of 365 devices, worth Rs 53 lakh, have been reclaimed.
15,516 candidates clear driver constable written examination
In a major step forward for aspiring driver constables, the Bihar police have announced that 15,516 candidates have made the cut after a competitive written exam. These hopefuls are now gearing up for the physical efficiency test, where they will compete for one of the 4,361 available posts.
Bihar govt commissions 1st phase of Rs 2,800 crore Kajra Solar Project
Bihar's renewable energy goals received a significant push as the first phase of the Rs 2,800 crore Kajra Solar Power Plant in Lakhisarai district was commissioned. This phase includes a 185 MW solar plant and a 254 MW-hour battery storage system, enabling uninterrupted power supply for 4-5 hours. The entire project is slated for completion by January 2027.
The CSBC Bihar Police Driver Constable result 2025 is out. Over 15,000 candidates have been shortlisted for the Physical Efficiency Test. This result is for PET shortlisting only. Candidates can check their roll numbers on the official website csbc.bihar.gov.in. Details for the PET will be announced soon. This recruitment aims to fill 4,361 Driver Constable posts.
A Resounding Year That Saw Indian Men's Hockey Team Retain Asia No.1 Status
Hero Hockey India League: A resounding victory at the Asia Cup in Rajgir, Bihar reinstated the Indian men's hockey team's status as the No.1 side in Asia. The title victory after a gap of eight years was a highlight of 2025 for Craig Fulton and team as they trounced giants like Korea, China and Malaysia in the tournament. The year started with a good outing at the home leg of FIH Pro League, soon after the revamped Hero Hockey India League (HIL) that saw some pacy performances from players on the fringes who were pushing for a place in the senior side. The international season kicked off with the Pro League in Bhubaneswar, where India tasted good results against Spain, Germany, Ireland and England. The team led by Harmanpreet Singh won six out of the eight matches on the back of a long HIL season which began soon after the Olympic success where the team had won bronze in Paris and backed it up with an Asian Champions Trophy win in China. However, the Pro League ended on a dull note for India in Europe, where they could only muster one consolation win against Belgium and lost their matches against Australia, the Netherlands and Argentina in June. But they rewrote the script in August by lifting the Asian crown. Another highlight for this squad was their outing in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, where India 'A' side, with most of their star players such as Harmanpreet Singh, Manpreet Singh and Hardik Singh rested, put up a valiant show. They lost the title by a whisker (0-1) to Belgium but beat Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand and Canada in an inspiring fashion. However, the Pro League ended on a dull note for India in Europe, where they could only muster one consolation win against Belgium and lost their matches against Australia, the Netherlands and Argentina in June. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This puts us in good stead for a busy year in 2026 with the Asian Games and the World Cup being close to eachother and we can have different options in the squad, expressed Captain Harmanpreet Singh, who capped off the year as the highest goal scorer for India. Article Source: IANS
BPSC AEDO Written exam 2025 postponed: Check details here
The Bihar Public Service Commission has postponed the Assistant Education Development Officer written examination scheduled for mid-January 2026 due to unavoidable reasons. Fresh dates will be announced online. The exam is part of a major recruitment drive to fill 935 posts, which attracted nearly 9.7 lakh applications statewide.
Man Held From Bihar For Online Abuse Of Bengali Actress After Messi Mayhem In Kolkata
Accused had also made derogatory comments against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and TMC MP Partha Bhowmik.
Srinagar:The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of Crime Branch Kashmir on Tuesday said that it has submitted a chargesheet in case FIR No. 04/2022 under Sections 420 and 120-B of the IPC before the Court of Sub-Judge, Sumbal, against Ranjeet Prasad S/o Samdeo Prasad, resident of Maksudpur, Police Station Unchkagaon, Sasmusa, Gopalganj, Bihar. In a []
Rats destroyed 200 kg of marijuana? Jharkhand police claim leaves court stunned
RANCHI: In a development that has left the judiciary shocked, a Ranchi court acquitted the prime accused in a high-profile narcotics case after police informed the court that nearly 200 kilograms of seized marijuana, worth Rs 1 crore, had allegedly been destroyed by rats while stored in police custody. The marijuana was seized in January 2022 by Ormanjhi police during a vehicle check on NH-20. Acting on a tip-off, the police intercepted a white Bolero allegedly carrying a large consignment of narcotics from Ranchi towards Ramgarh. As the vehicle was stopped, three occupants attempted to flee. One person, later identified as Indrajit Rai alias Anurjeet Rai (26), a resident of Birpur village in Bihars Vaishali district was apprehended, while two others managed to escape. A subsequent search of the vehicle reportedly led to the recovery of around 200 kg of ganja. Indrajit Rai was arrested and sent to jail, and the police later filed a chargesheet invoking stringent provisions of the NDPS Act. However, as the trial progressed, the prosecutions case steadily fell apart. Witness testimonies were riddled with contradictions regarding the time, location, and manner of the seizure. Shockingly, none of the witnesses could clearly explain who detained the accused, the exact spot where the vehicle was intercepted, or how long the search operation lasted. The prosecution suffered its biggest setback when police informed the court that the seized ganja, stored in the malkhana of Ormanjhi police station, had been destroyed by rats. A station diary entry reportedly recorded the incident in 2024. Calling the explanation a case of gross negligence, the court expressed serious concern over the polices failure to safeguard seized material. In its judgment, the court observed that the prosecution failed to establish any credible link between the accused and the seized vehicle. It further noted that the seizure, storage, and sampling procedures could not be relied upon due to glaring procedural lapses. With no material evidence left and the chain of custody completely broken, the benefit of doubt must go to the accused, the court ruled, acquitting Indrajit Rai of all charges. Beyond the acquittal, the case has triggered wider concern over how high-value seized narcotics are stored and safeguarded by law enforcement agencies. According to the Railway Protection Force (RPF), cannabis is valued at approximately Rs 50,000 per kilogram, placing the total worth of the seized contraband at Rs 1 crore. Earlier, in July this year, a similar claim surfaced in Dhanbad, where officials alleged that rats had consumed liquor stored in government warehouses. During a stock check ahead of the states new liquor policy coming into effect on September 1, officials found 802 bottles of expensive liquor damaged. While matching stock at liquor shops in Baliapur and Pradhankantha, holes were found in bottle caps. Several bottles were found completely empty, while others were half-filled. When questioned, the agency operator claimed that rats had chewed through the caps and consumed the liquor.
Bihar Ministers appointment as Assistant Professor put on hold due to shortcomings
Sources said that due to the discrepancy over his name, the appointment of Ashok Choudhary who is Minister in the Bihar government has been withheld. Last year in June, he was selected for the post of Assistant Professor in political science in Pataliputra University
Schools up to VIII closed in East Champaran
Madhubai DM orders fast disposal of land disputes, public complaints
Shop owner held for illegal marijuana sale in Patna
Man Arrested For Abusive Online Post Against Bengali Actor After Messi Chaos
The police have arrested a man from Bihar for allegedly posting abusive and obscene comments on social media targeting Bengali actress Shubhashree Ganguly, following Argentine football star Lionel Messi's recent visit to Kolkata, an officer said.
Transport secretary asks DTOs to submit lists of black spots, conduct road safety drives
In a proactive move to enhance road safety, Transport Secretary Raj Kumar has tasked district officials with pinpointing high-risk accident zones for immediate intervention. Safety upgrades, including foot overbridges and traffic signals, are set to be implemented swiftly. Moreover, he emphasized the crucial role of skilled drivers, instituting mandatory specialized training at IDTR for both government and contract drivers.
Requisition for appointment of teachers to reach BPSC by Jan 14: Minister
In an exciting development for the education sector, Bihar's Education Minister has confirmed that requisitions for TRE-4 teacher appointments will be submitted to the BPSC by January 14. Following the successful recruitment of over 2.
PMC resolves 671 property tax, waste charge complaints in a month
84kg ganja seized in Patna, 6 smugglers arrested
In a major crackdown, Patna police have uncovered an extensive ganja smuggling operation, leading to the arrest of six suspects and the seizure of 84 kg of marijuana worth around Rs1 crore. This gang utilized Patna as a crucial transit point, procuring drugs from the Northeast for distribution to cities like Delhi and Varanasi.
Elderly woman dies in Bettiah house fire
Assistant engineer aspirants protest 25% weightage for contract workers
In Patna, a group of recent engineering graduates has initiated a protest against the BPSC's policy regarding the Assistant Engineer exam. They are calling for the elimination of the 25% weightage assigned to contractual experience, claiming that it puts deserving fresh candidates at a disadvantage.
Saraogi meets PM to discuss Bihar development
In a pivotal meeting in Delhi, Bihar BJP President Sanjay Saraogi engaged with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his advice on progressing the state's development agenda. They delved into the significance of Punaura Dham as a cultural touchstone, the promotion of Makhana farmers welfare, and strategies for fortifying the party's grassroots structure.
Gaya DM releases Mahabodhi Mahaviharas annual calendar
In a ceremonial event, the District Magistrate of Gaya proudly presented the 2026 calendar for the Mahabodhi Mahavihara, emphasizing the recent initiatives aimed at enriching the visitor experience. Among these are the newly inaugurated BTMC facility, the implementation of solar power systems, and enhanced accessibility with wider ramps.
Govt seeks panels opinion on ministers university appointment
In a significant development in Bihar's education sector, Minister Sunil Kumar announced that the appointment of cabinet minister Ashok Choudhary as an assistant professor has been sent back to the Bihar State University Service Commission for further evaluation due to noted inconsistencies.
Four new regional offices of ATS to come up in state
In a decisive move to strengthen its fight against terrorism, Bihar Police is setting up four new regional offices for its Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) in Gaya, Motihari, Darbhanga, and Purnia. This expansion is designed to enhance intelligence activities and improve operational capabilities throughout the state, with each office managed by a dedicated deputy SP.
IAS trainees visit NIPER-Hajipur
In a captivating winter study tour, ten IAS trainees from the 2025 cohort visited NIPER-Hajipur. Their journey highlighted the pharmaceutical industrys indispensable contributions to public health and national governance. Engaging presentations shed light on regulatory frameworks and socio-economic ramifications, while hands-on lab visits showcased cutting-edge research and innovation.
State braces for foggy, cold New Year as dense fog blankets several regions
As 2026 rolls in, Bihar will welcome the New Year shrouded in a blanket of dense fog and a chill in the air. Residents in both northern and south-western districts can expect visibility to be quite limited, with temperatures hovering between a crisp 14-18C during the day and plummeting to 8C at night.
Residents fume as deadline for Chausa ROB extended again
After four long years, the Chausa railway overbridge in Buxar is still a work in progress, exacerbating daily struggles for many residents. Once expected to wrap up much sooner, the expected completion date has now slipped to 2026. Traffic snarls on a precarious narrow detour are causing significant disruptions, particularly affecting students, emergency patients, and local businesses.
Champaran farmers pin hopes on govt plan to reopen British-era sugar mills
In a pivotal move for the agricultural landscape, the Bihar government plans to breathe new life into nine dormant sugar mills, igniting a wave of optimism among farmers in West Champaran and neighboring areas.
Goods train derailment: Kolkata bound trains diverted
On Monday, travelers faced a challenging day as train services connecting Patna to Kolkata were severely affected. A goods train derailment necessitated track repairs, causing over 12 trains, including the prestigious Vande Bharat and Janshatabdi Express, to be rerouted. Commuters found themselves dealing with longer journeys and considerable delays as vital routes remained obstructed.
Man held for nephews murder in Bhagalpur
In a dark turn of events, the brutal murder case in Bhagalpur has taken a shocking twist with the arrest of the victim's uncle, Santosh Kumar Das, identified as the mastermind behind the crime. Abhishek Kumar, just 28 years old, was reportedly killed and dismembered following a tangled web of blackmail stemming from an illicit affair and financial disagreements.
City breathes easy as westerly winds sweep pollution away
On Monday, invigorating westerly winds swept through cities including Patna, Lucknow, Varanasi, and Prayagraj, enhancing air quality dramatically. Patna celebrated a milestone, achieving its best AQI this month with readings landing in the 'satisfactory' category.
Magistrates & police deployed in city to ensure safe New Year
For the upcoming New Year festivities, Patna has ramped up safety measures by assigning over 125 magistrates and police personnel, augmented by armed forces. The strategy includes comprehensive patrolling, vigilant monitoring of social media platforms, and a crackdown on motorcycle gangs. Quick response teams, ambulances, and river patrol units are strategically located throughout the city.
Bihar minister Ashok Choudharys assistant professor appointment withheld amid UGC probe
PATNA: Bihar Education Minister Sunil Kumar on Monday clarified that the appointment of his ministerial colleague and Janata Dal (United) leader Ashok Choudhary as assistant professor has been withheld as an investigation is underway into some discrepancies in the relevant file. The probe is being conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The process of posting candidates will begin after receiving the inquiry report from the UGC, the minister said, adding that the report is still awaited. Although the minister did not disclose the reason for withholding Choudharys appointment, authoritative sources said that his educational certificates mention his name as Ashok Kumar, while the affidavit submitted to the Election Commission shows his name as Ashok Choudhary. This discrepancy led to confusion. As a result, the matter has been referred to the UGC seeking its opinion, a senior officer of the state education department said, adding that further action will be taken based on the UGCs report. Choudhary is among 274 candidates whose names were shortlisted for appointment as assistant professors in political science. The candidates were interviewed, and results were declared in June this year. The vacancy was advertised in 2020, yet successful candidates have not been posted. If the process moves as expected, Choudhary will join as an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Patliputra University. He will resign from his post as Minister of State for the Rural Works Department. Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Asit Nath Tiwari raised questions over Choudharys doctorate degree (Ph.D) from Magadh University, Bodh Gaya. I have doubts over his doctorate degree. It should be verified properly and without any pressure from the powers that be, he told the media. Earlier, Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly Tejashwi Prasad Yadav also questioned the authenticity of Choudharys educational qualifications. When did he appear for the examination? Did anybody see him in the examination hall? People would like to know, he said. Dismissing allegations, Choudhary said that he completed his masters degree from Patna University in 1991 and was awarded a Ph.D from Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, in 2005. His political career began with Congress, and he later became state president of the party. In 2018, he quit Congress and joined Nitish Kumars JD(U). He was elected legislator from the Barbigha Assembly constituency twice and is now a member of the State Legislative Council. He is also considered close to Chief Minister and JD(U) supremo Nitish Kumar. The appointment of Choudhary as an assistant professor while serving as a minister in the Nitish Kumar cabinet has raised many eyebrows.
AIMIM to contest Maharashtra local body polls on large scale
Hyderabad:Riding on the back of its success in the Bihar assembly and the Maharashtra local body polls, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) is now focusing on contesting the municipal corporation elections in the western state on a larger scale. The elections are due to be held next year. The AIMIM released the list of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
IPA to invest 300 crore in poultry complex in Bihar
PATNA: Bihar Polices Economic Offences Unit (EOU) has formed a dedicated intelligence unit to curb the alarming rise in cybercrime, as 1.10 lakh complaints have been received and scammers have cheated people of nearly Rs 500 crore in the state this year alone. The specialised intelligence unit has been tasked with gathering inputs on cybercriminals and their networks, enabling swift and technologically advanced action, distinct from conventional investigation methods. The unit has conducted an in-depth study of cybercrime patterns and cracked down on several organised gangs. ADG (EOU) Nayyar Hasnain Khan said the intelligence team is tracking suspicious mobile numbers, websites, URLs and digital transactions to trace the source of cybercrime. With the cooperation of telecom companies, around 9,300 mobile numbers and about 4,000 IMEI numbers used in cyber offences have been blocked so far, he said. The EOUs intelligence unit is also receiving crucial assistance from the Pratibimb portal, a GIS-based software module developed in collaboration with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Union Home Ministry. The portal helps police and law enforcement agencies track the identity, location and networks of criminals based on online complaints registered on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCRP). Using technical inputs from Pratibimb and in-depth analysis of mobile data, the EOU launched a special drive under Cyber Prahar, during which 171 cybercriminals were arrested. Patna, Nawada, Sheikhpura and Nalanda have been identified as cyber fraud hotspots in Bihar. In a major breakthrough, Patna Police recently busted a 13-member cybercrime gang and arrested its kingpin, Rahul Kumar, a resident of Vaishali district, on December 26. Rahul, an engineer by profession, is accused of duping people of around Rs 55 crore over the past year. During interrogation, he revealed that the gang had spread its network across several districts in Bihar and even outside the state. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Patna, Kartikey Sharma said Rahul left his job after finding cyber fraud to be more lucrative. He initially contacted private agents of banks and developed links with them. These agents helped him open mule bank accounts into which the cheated money was transferred, the SSP said, adding that Rahul and his associates would be taken on police remand for further interrogation. Meanwhile, the EOU headquarters referred more than 5,600 cases to cyber police stations across the state this year, leading to the arrest of over 1,000 cybercriminals. Additionally, more than 24,100 online complaints related to social media and other cyber offences were addressed. According to Bihar Police data, scammers have cheated people of nearly Rs 500 crore so far, of which Rs 106.30 crore has been held or frozen in suspicious bank accounts. However, only around Rs 7.36 crore has been refunded to victims to date. The NCRP received 24.38 lakh calls related to cybercrime from Bihar this year, out of which 1.10 lakh cyber fraud complaints were formally registered.
Haryana Library Gets 2 Ribbon-Cuttings As Rivalry Between BJP Ministers Flares Up
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Memorial Library in Faridabad saw two inaugurations by rival BJP leaders Krishan Pal Gurjar and Vipul Goyal, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two
Indian Poultry Alliance invests 300 crore in Bihar
The proposed project will establish a fully integrated poultry complex, comprising breeder farms, hatcheries, feed mills, and poultry processing facilities
VHT: How much did Sooryavanshi score in latest appearance for Bihar?
Bihar continued their good run in the Vijay Hazare Trophy Plate 2025-26 with an easy win over Meghalaya at the JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi. This was Bihars third win in a row, and they did it in convincing fashion by eight wickets. Bihar won the toss and chose to bowl first.
Ropeway collapses during trial run at Bihars Rohtasgarh, probe ordered
Bihar STET result 2025 likely today; here's how to check scorecard and merit list on bihar-stet.com
The Bihar School Examination Board is expected to announce the BSEB STET result 2025 soon, with a press conference by the Bihar Education Minister likely. The Computer Based Test was held from October 14 to November 16, 2025, across nine districts. Lakhs of candidates appeared for Paper 1 and Paper 2. Results, scorecards, and merit lists will be available on the official websites using login credentials.
BSEB Intermediate Practical Exam 2026 admit cards released, check dates and key instructions here
The Bihar School Examination Board has released admit cards for the Intermediate Annual Practical Examination, 2026. Practical exams will be held from January 10 to January 20 at designated centres. Admit cards are available online from December 27 to January 9 and must be collected from schools, signed and stamped by principals. Only sent-up students are eligible. Guidelines include scribe facilities for disabled candidates and official helpline support issued separately for theory examinations later on.
Is death of 33 BLOs okay? Sibal takes dig at govt
NEW DELHI: Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal took a swipe at the government on Monday over the death of booth-level officers in various parts of the country engaged in the SIR exercise, asking whether the presence of one alleged infiltrator was not okay, but the death of BLOs was okay. Sibal's remarks came a day after a Booth Level Officer (BLO) was found dead in West Bengal's Bankura district, triggering allegations that work-related pressure linked to the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls may have played a role. Yet another suicide by a Bengal BLO. Total pan-India: 33. If one alleged 'ghuspetia (infiltrator)', that's not OK, if 33 BLOs die, is that Ok? Sibal said in a post on X. Union Home Minister Amit Shah said last month that the government would throw out infiltrators from the country and alleged that some political parties are opposing the SIR exercise as they want the names of infiltrators to remain on the electoral rolls. The latest death of a BLO occurred in the Ranibandh block of West Bengal, where the body of Haradhan Mandal was recovered from a school premises on Sunday morning. The police said they found a suicide note. Mandal was a schoolteacher and served as the BLO of Booth No. 206 under the Rajakata area of Ranibandh block, a police officer said. According to the officer, a note bearing the deceased's signature was recovered from the spot, in which he reportedly referred to being unable to cope with work pressure as a BLO. The BLOs play a major role in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. The EC conducted SIR in Bihar in the first phase, and the exercise is underway in 12 states and Union territories in the second phase.
The Bihar School Examination Board has extended the deadline for submitting online applications and examination fees for the D.El.Ed Joint Entrance Examination 2026. Candidates can now complete the process within the revised window announced through the latest notification. The entrance test is for admission to 30,800 seats across 306 colleges in Bihar. The examination, merit list preparation, counselling stages, reservations, and academic schedule remain unchanged as per earlier notifications issued by the examination committee officially.
When will Bihar Police SI admit card 2025 be out? Check official date here
Bihar Police Sub Inspector aspirants can download their e-admit cards from December 30, 2025, on the official BPSSC website. The preliminary written exam is scheduled for January 18 and 21, 2026, with two shifts daily. Candidates must carry a printed admit card and valid photo ID. Duplicate cards can be collected in person on January 9, 2026.
A severe cold wave has disrupted normal school schedules across several North Indian states. According to media reports, Uttar Pradesh has ordered the closure of all schools until January 1, 2026, while Bihar and Jharkhand have announced temporary closures with revised timings in some areas. Heavy snowfall has extended winter holidays in Himachal Pradesh. Rajasthan continues scheduled winter vacations, while schools in South and East India remain open with normal classes.
Insider track | NIA boss wanted, CVs welcome
The race to find the next National Investigation Agency chief has picked up pace after DG Sadanand Vasant Date was sent back to his home cadre. The 1990-batch officer, feted for his role during 26/11, is now widely tipped to take over as Maharashtra DGP. Names are now being tossed around in closed-door meetings for his successor. Intelligence Bureau chief Tapan Kumar Dekas name did surface, despite him already enjoying two extensions till June 2026. But the mood in government circles favours a 1994-batch officer with solid anti-terror credentials. Several Special DGs in paramilitary forces exist on paper, but none seem to have made the cut. R&AW officers are also being kept out, with continuity preferred amid a fast-changing geopolitical backdrop. Spotlight on Bengals new variable As West Bengal heads toward the 2026 Assembly elections, political attention is turning to Humayun Kabir. The suspended TMC leader, now leading his Janata Unnayana Party, is drawing crowds, particularly among Muslim voters, and plans to contest every Muslim-majority seatincluding TMC strongholds like Ballygunge. Delhi circles are debating whether Kabir could play a role similar to AIMIM in Bihar, splitting the opposition vote and indirectly helping the BJP. While the saffron party remains publicly quiet, opposition leaders worry that Kabirs rise could chip away at the TMCs support more than challenge the BJP. With a new political dynamic emerging, his presence is set to reshape the electoral landscape and make several closely fought constituencies more unpredictable in 2026. Pay panel without a pay office The 8th Central Pay Commission has been announced, named, and chaired, but it still doesnt know where to sit. More than a month after its constitution under former Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, the commission has not been allotted office space. This is despite a looming deadline, as the 7th Pay Commission expires on December 31, 2025, with revised salaries due from January 1, 2026. Though the panel has an 18-month window to submit recommendations, it hasnt formally begun work. Whispers in bureaucratic corridors suggest the delay is tactical: a pay award announcement closer to the 2027 Uttar Pradesh elections, followed by payouts with arrears nearer the 2029 Lok Sabha polls, could be politically convenient. Extension denied, contract supplied The Centre may have said no, but UPs Yogi Adityanath government has proved that administrative detours are always available. After the Union Home Ministry rejected the proposal to extend Prashant Kumars tenure as DGP, the state quietly brought him back on a three-year contract. The 1990-batch retired IPS officer is the new chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission, which handles recruitment for secondary and higher education teachers. The timing is telling, with the state keeping a close watch on the 2027 Assembly elections. The UPESSC itself is a relatively new creation, formed in 2024 by merging two education recruitment bodies. The message from Lucknow is unmistakable: denial in Delhi does not always mean retirement at home. CWC meets, pens nearly fly The Congress Working Committee meeting had more sparks than planned, and not all of them came from Digvijay Singhs comments on the RSS and BJP. A pointed exchange between Shashi Tharoor and party spokesperson Pawan Khera also raised eyebrows. Tharoor reportedly pressed Khera to detail his public allegations about goings-on in the Prime Ministers Office, linked to claims involving former IAS officer Navneet Sehgal. Khera is said to have explained his position during the meeting, but his parting quip Why dont you also write about it? didnt go unnoticed. Some leaders saw it as a swipe at Tharoors prolific writing and social media posts praising Prime Minister Modi, which have made sections of the party visibly uncomfortable.
Spotlight | The man who wore an IAS mask
Lalit Kishor faked being an IAS officer, allegedly spending 5 lakh a month on convoys and staff to take bribes from at least 40 people across four States while promising them government jobs and contracts. Amarnath Tewary visits his family in Bihar, who lives in poverty, and speaks about his early aspirations
Tribute paid to Vajpayee through Kavi Sammelan
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 28: A soulful and inspiring Kavi Sammelan on the theme Ek Shaam Atal Ji ke Naam was organized at Atal Ji Park, Gangyal, Jammu, to pay rich literary tribute to Bharat Ratna and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The programme was attended by J&K BJP president and Member of Parliament Sat Sharma, J&K BJP general secretary (organization) Ashok Koul, BJP National secretary Dr Narinder Singh, J&K BJP general secretary Baldev Singh Billawaria, and general secretary [] The post Tribute paid to Vajpayee through Kavi Sammelan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Saran ANM death case: Family alleges gang-rape and murder
In a tragic and shocking turn of events, a family from Saran district is devastated, alleging that their daughter, a dedicated auxiliary nurse midwife, was the victim of a heinous crime at the hands of her nursing home employer and staff. The family claims her body was callously discarded on the railway tracks to hide the evidence of the crime.
Missing boys body found in Bhojpur well

